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I've never liked breitling because of the amount of fakes that are about but not even sedate fake, they're £30k breitlings on young kids!!
They are overly flash and some of the ranges are just terrible!!
I do however have a Superocean Heritage, no chrono, just plain black face with black leather strap - didn't cost the earth either.
They are overly flash and some of the ranges are just terrible!!
I do however have a Superocean Heritage, no chrono, just plain black face with black leather strap - didn't cost the earth either.
Vvroom said:
NeMiSiS said:
Saying you don't like Breitlings is a bit like saying you don't like Fords, ridicules and shallow, open your eyes.
A lot of them are rather brash, but some are less so and I'm a big fan of the Cosmonaute.
I've yet to see a Rolex I really like and they have a nasty image (again mostly related to fakes and the loadsamoney brashness of the eighties), but I'm sure they make nice watches, if they appeal to you.
I tend to think of Breitling in the same way, with the bonus of an air display team
M.
Personally I'm a proper Breitling fanboy. Okay, few of their watches have "in house" movements but a growing number do and the rest use properly modified ETA ones that are superior to standard ETA ones in fit, finish and performance. A few are properly "Blingy" and you can keep those, but others are tasteful and restrained and really rather pleasant on the eye. I give you the SuperOcean range and the Heritage version is lovely.
Xtriple129 said:
Personally I'm a proper Breitling fanboy. Okay, few of their watches have "in house" movements but a growing number do and the rest use properly modified ETA ones that are superior to standard ETA ones in fit, finish and performance. A few are properly "Blingy" and you can keep those, but others are tasteful and restrained and really rather pleasant on the eye. I give you the SuperOcean range and the Heritage version is lovely.
Well put. NeMiSiS said:
Hoofy said:
If you had bought a real one the bezel wouldn't have fell off. Well, it's my beater. I've been climbing, dragged it across surfaces and heard others suck in breath sharply.
Thing is, prior to my ownership, someone had been involved in some kind of hard collision so the bezel was problematic hence I removed it to avoid it falling off when out and about. I've since put it back on but use a Suunto screen guard to hold it in place. It looks quite rugged now.
My daily wearer for the last 14 years has been a Breitling Aerospace. Solid reliable, and still going strong despite being smacked about. I also have a Navitimer, which I adore.
I have watches because I like the way they look. I'm not too fussed about the movement, in the same way I'm not bothered that the Griffith has a Rover engine.
Each to their own.
I have watches because I like the way they look. I'm not too fussed about the movement, in the same way I'm not bothered that the Griffith has a Rover engine.
Each to their own.
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